Finance Officer, Partnerships

To achieve its mission in Africa, Fauna and Flora uses different approaches to work with and alongside local partners to focus on the sustainable use and management of natural resources as a means to effective conservation in the long-term. In all its projects in Africa, Fauna and Flora seeks to:

Build and support local partnerships with African conservation and community development organisations;
Strengthen institutions to bring sustainability and added value to projects;
Maintain long term presence and relationships;
Reconcile conservation goals with the needs of local people; and
Incorporate sound science in decision-making.

The Opportunity

The role will involve working closely with key project partners to maintain financial systems and support financial reporting to ensure timely and accurate financial project reporting, in conformity with specific funder requirements and in accordance with Fauna and Flora policies and procedures.
The successful candidate will have proven experience in facilitating financial processes, maintaining financial systems, and assisting in financial reporting. They will have strong organisational skills and financial management experience, and preferably experience working in the environment and/or development field. They will be a team player, with excellent interpersonal skills, an ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with partner organisations, and to support partner capacity building. They will be self-motivated and committed to producing the highest quality of work.

Purpose:

This role will support facilitating financial processes and supporting timely and accurate financial reporting for the project. This will involve working closely with key project partners to support compliance with Fauna and Flora and donor financial guidelines and Fauna and Flora policies and procedures. The role will also support the strengthening of internal systems and procedures for the lead project partner to maintain an effective implementation team that delivers impactful conservation action, on time and within budget.

Specific Duties:
Under the line management of the Finance Manager, Kenya the Finance Officer, Partnerships will have the following responsibilities:
Financial Management

Assist in financial reporting and fund audits as required for allocated projects
Checking all expenses are scanned, correct and compliant, with a particular focus on staff time and procurement as the highest risk areas
Support the maintenance of existing financial systems including but not limited to general expenses processing, travel expense claims processing and income & expenditure records
Ensure all financial processes for Fauna and Flora and partners are in line with donor requirements and Fauna and Flora policy and procedures
As delegated, support financial management in month-end procedures and help ensure a strong internal control environment
Assist in maintenance and update of the fixed assets register for allocated projects within the Fauna and Flora Kenya office
Support financial processes on Fauna and Flora internal systems such as raising Purchase Orders, uploading fund budgets and transfers
Produce monthly fund financial reports for the project funds and flag any discrepancies to the fund managers
Keep a track of Fauna and Flora timesheet charges on all allocated project funds and ensure that staff time is fully charged in time for donor financial reporting, liaising with Programme Manager (Operations and Compliance), Africa to ensure all timesheet trackers for funds are up to date and being followed
Oversee the maintenance of an accurate and updated cash flow report for the projects and provide monthly updates on this to the Finance Manager, Kenya
Support cash flow management and banking by carrying out bank errands including withdrawals, deposits and bank instructions
Support the procurement and purchasing of office supplies and equipment and materials needed for project activities
Review fund records retention system and develop a financial database for the project.
Maintain an organised, well-documented and sequential filing system for invoices, payments and all other relevant financial documents for the project.
Facilitate travel for staff visiting the project or undertaking fieldwork or meetings, in terms of cashflow availability and supplier payments.
Assist in Fauna and Flora Kenya institutional budget development.

Partner Support

Support partner capacity assessment and capacity building with regard to financial management, systems and donor guidelines by supporting the developing standard financial tools, templates, checklists and guidance for partners
Support fund audits as required by ensuring partner supporting documents are in alignment with the partner financial reports
Support partners to maintain an appropriate fixed asset register for the project

Other

Undertake international travel to project sites, if required.
Undertake any other duties commensurate with skills and experience as requested by the Finance Manager, Kenya.

Person Specification
Essential
Skills

Excellent financial management and numeracy skills, including budgeting, re-forecasting and financial reporting
Strong organisational skills, with structured and methodical approach to work
Excellent interpersonal skills, specifically ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with partner organisations
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Advanced Microsoft Office skills, including Outlook and Excel
Fluency in English and Swahili (spoken and written)

Knowledge and experience
Essential

Minimum three years’ experience supporting grant management, compliance and the responsible management of donor funds
Proven experience providing support in financial management of high-value grants (budgets totaling in excess of 500,000 €/USD pa)
Undergraduate degree in a finance-related discipline

Desirable

CPA professional qualification
Experience of working with statutory funding
Experience working with government agencies, communities and community-based organisations, partner NGOs and for-profit entities
Experience working within a geographically dispersed team
Experience working in the environment/conservation or development field

Behavioural qualities
Essential

Excellent team player
Self-motivated and output driven, committed to producing the highest quality of work
Flexible and adaptable in uncertain and changeable work situations
Rigorous and diligent approach to work
Commitment to FFI’s Values

Other

Entitlement to live and work in Kenya (without employee sponsorship)

Applications should consist of the following:Applications should be submitted electronically to kenyajobs@fauna-flora.orgPlease mark your application ‘Finance Office, Partnerships’ and indicate in your covering letter where you saw the position advertised.

Apply via :

kenyajobs@fauna-flora.org